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Ubuntu Artwork Team
* Overview
* Branches
* Bugs
* Blueprints
* Translations
* Answers
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork
Welcome to the Launchpad team base for Ubuntu Artwork.
The Artwork Team aims to enrich Ubuntu by designing high quality, original and beautiful themes to be available in the repo as an *alternative* to the default look.
We tend to work in small groups on themes, so alongside people with a strong vision who can lead a team, we need plenty of others that can work together to help polish a great complete, cohesive look.
This involves designers, packagers and GTK & Qt themeing experts, and we could certainly do with a few more hackers.
All members should sign onto the mailing list as it is the primary means of discussion and communication:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art

Our interests are not only in creating artwork for use by the Ubuntu community, but also in advocating the use of creative tools included with Ubuntu.
Our activities include but are not limited to:
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Creating and submitting artistic content to the Team wiki.
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Discussing and exploring artistic ideas on the Team mailing list.
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Participation in upstream open source projects.
The aim is to enrich Ubuntu by creating high quality artwork to be packaged and made available as Community-maintained Open Source software (universe).
The process is agile as we tend to work in self forming small groups and collaborate with other teams. Those who have a strong vision of the outcome often assume a leadership role depending on others to assist as we strive to achieve a polished cohesive look.
The cast of actors include designers, engineers, packagers, theme experts, in addition to a variety of hackers.
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We are currently developing artwork for Lucid Lynx
Catalog of all artwork pages
Team Activity
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Official Artwork – Most importantly the Ubuntu Logo
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Documentation – On artistic and technical matters
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Breathe Icon Set – Work on an alternative icon set
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Incoming – All artwork proposals and submissions
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Archives – The look of previous releases
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Tasks – Artwork and wiki related tasks for community members
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Meetings – Meeting schedule and agenda
Get Involved
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Want to check out the action to see what's going on?
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The mail list archives are viewable at Nabble. When you are ready to jump in, subscribe to the Team mailing list.
Don't go it alone!
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Announce your presence by sending an email of introduction to the list describing your experience and interests.
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In order to increase the readability and understanding of email responses please include your comments underneath the sentence/paragraph part-of-the-email you are responding too. Almost all mailers can do this easily. If yours doesn't please take extra attention to doing this by hand.
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To be more connected add an RSS feed. Browser friendly tools are located at http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.artwork .
Talk with members on the IRC Channel!
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Join the Team IRC channel at #ubuntu-artwork on irc.FreeNode.net.
We recommend the XChat-client: XChat Howto.
Logs of everything spoken in the channel.
Taking it all the way!
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Launchpad is the hub of the community wheel. To contribute requires a general understanding of Launchpad and a Launchpad Account.
Flavours Of Ubuntu
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EdubuntuArtwork, Edubuntu Launchpad
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KubuntuArtwork
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XubuntuArtwork
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UbuntuStudio Artwork
:) As adding value to the Ubuntu community is core to our purpose, we expect contributors to conduct team interactions as suggested by the Ubuntu Code Of Conduct.
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Artwork (editada pela última vez em 2010-03-03 21:10:39 por Vish)

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